GARETH BALE: WHAT CAN THE WALES FORWARD EXPECT AT LAFC?

Gareth Bale might not have played in the Los Angeles derby on Friday night, but he made his mark with fans on either side of a pulsating game as the sun set over the Hollywood hills. Roared on by their fevered support, Bale’s new team LAFC beat David Beckham’s former franchise LA Galaxy 3-2 and signalled their growing intent to put their city-rivals in the shade. But after being introduced before kick-off to the supporters who made the match feel like a carnival with their non-stop singing and drumming, Bale was then sucked in by their passion and took to the pitch afterwards to join in.


Helped by LAFC goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau in front of the north end of the stadium, the Welsh international took part in the post-match ritual for the players where they dance and then silence the crowd before punching the air while singing “L-A-F-C”. The excited fans, who are still coming to terms with being able to sign their own Galactico from Real Madrid and former Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini, lapped it up. There may be those who question whether Bale going to Major League Soccer is the best preparation for Wales’ World Cup campaign in November, but with the season already in full swing and concluding before teams travel to Qatar, the scheduling is perfect. Continue reading                   GARETH BALE: WHAT CAN THE WALES FORWARD EXPECT AT LAFC?

Gareth Bale Surely Needs To Imitate Cristiano Ronaldo In Order To Save The Career Of Real Madrid

Gareth Bale has to copy the style of Cristiano Ronaldo in order to save his career in Real Madrid, as per his former boss of Wales named John Toshack. John, who handed over Gareth his international debut in the year 2006, believes that the Welshman should step up as a replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo at Real Madrid.

He admitted that injuries have played their own part in restricting the winger (pacey) during his era at the Bernabeu, where John had 2 spells as the manager between the year 1989 and 1999. But he has also urged that the 29-year-old player have to become puissant on the way the club of Real Madrid play and thereafter look to dictate their own play as Cristiano did before his departure to the club of Juventus.
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